Google and Apple announce their joint Exposure Notification API is live

Last month Google and Apple jointly announced they were developing an API to allow proximity based exposure notification using smartphones. Today the two tech giants have announced that the API has completed closed testing and is available.

Now not just anyone can access this API and release an app using it. The ability to release an app using the API will be limited to public health agencies to ensure that the enhanced access to the devices’ sensors can not be misused for an unintended purpose.

Google and Apple have built the API to maintain user privacy. The system uses a combination of techniques to maximise users’ privacy. Core elements include on-device processing and notification, no central datastore and scrolling unique user IDs.

While many jurisdictions have already released their own apps, like Australia who’s COVIDsafe app has come under some fire for its effects on battery and Bluetooth as well as privacy concerns, many others have been waiting for this API to be finished to incorporate into their local solutions. Victoria has already used the app to discover a positive COVID-19 contact after interviews missed it so it certainly can be useful.

Exposure notification is no substitute for contact tracing but it is hoped that together the use of a smartphone-based notification system and human interview contract tracing may help health agencies slow the spread of COVID-19.

Duncan has been interested in technology since coding "Mary had a little Lamb" in Basic on his ZX Spectrum. A fan of all things Android, most days you'll find Duncan trawling the web for Android news or quietly editing away on Map Maker.

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